On the times and spaces of borders
Linn Axelsson
Thursday 20 February, 2025
13.00-14.00 CET (Stockholm, Berlin, Rome)
Linn Axelsson is a researcher of human geography at Stockholm University. In this talk, Linn Axelsson reflect on their journey within critical border studies, examining borders not as fixed lines but as fluid, spatially and temporally ambiguous constructs. Initially drawn to the temporal dimensions of borders — how deadlines, time limits, and intervals shape migrants’ mobility, and their inclusion and exclusion — they soon realized that these temporal dynamics cannot be understood in isolation from their spatialities. Thus, building on the somewhat fragile notion of border time-paces, Linn Axelsson explore how borders, in their evolving spatiotemporal forms, create shifting tempos and rhythms of connectivity and discontinuity, insides and outsides, and presences and absences.
The presentation will be followed by a discussion with the Öresund Comparative Borderland Research Group, and questions from participants. This seminar is held on Zoom.
Link
https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/62885756842?pwd=NYDibi85nwUacZMxBvydH13FIb4jYV.1
About the series
The seminar series Circulation and Locality in Critical Border Studies is arranged by the Öresund Comparative Borderland Research Group, funded by CEMES.
Technical info
If you want to ask questions or make comments, please use a headset with a microphone. In addition to the link above, you can participate by calling in, please write to Mia Krokstäde at mia [dot] krokstade [at] cors [dot] lu [dot] se for information on this.